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it hits us in a weak spot. the timing with the way the economy is, the global economy, it's really a toxic group. >> in simple terms, briefly, what is libor and how does this whole thing and all the manipulation take money out of our pockets? >>> libor is a london rate. they set rates for mortgages, college loans, car loans and it's basically a group of banks deciding how much they can borrow from one another. it's their cost of doing business. that translatings into our cost of living, again, what we pay on credit cards and mortgages. the issue was the banks were conspireing to keep the rate lower than usual. this might not have directly taken money out of your pocket, but it allowed firms to use this mechanism to trade and profit in other ways that might have affected you, the overall spending themes in the real world. >> dan, thank you for that. thank you for the explanation there. appreciate it. serena williams going for womenable dahn title number five. how does it stack up? we are going to wimbledon live.
it hits us in a weak spot. the timing with the way the economy is, the global economy, it's really a toxic group. >> in simple terms, briefly, what is libor and how does this whole thing and all the manipulation take money out of our pockets? >>> libor is a london rate. they set rates for mortgages, college loans, car loans and it's basically a group of banks deciding how much they can borrow from one another. it's their cost of doing business. that translatings into our cost of...
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that's what made us an economic super power. that's what made us the envy of the world. not the fact that we had the most millionaire or billionaires, but the fact that our economy grew from the middle out. there were ladders of opportunity for people to get into the middle class even if they were born poor. the reason i ran for president, the reason i ran the first time for a state senate seat on the southside of chicago was because for too many people that bargain and that dream felt like it was slipping away. for too many people. we had gone through a decade where people were working harder and harder, but they didn't see any increase in income. profits were going sky high for a lot of companies, but jobs weren't growing fast enough and the cost of everything from health care to college tuition to groceries to gas. kept going up. faster than people's incomes. so a lot of folks felt like that idea that we not only could live a good middle class life, but pass it on to our kids. they could succeed the way we may not have imagined. they could go to college and do things
that's what made us an economic super power. that's what made us the envy of the world. not the fact that we had the most millionaire or billionaires, but the fact that our economy grew from the middle out. there were ladders of opportunity for people to get into the middle class even if they were born poor. the reason i ran for president, the reason i ran the first time for a state senate seat on the southside of chicago was because for too many people that bargain and that dream felt like it...
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they want to take us out of the ball game. we are not going to stand for it. >> what will that mean for your activities and for your bottom line? >> what they ruled so far will not affect us at all because we have not had special assessments. what justice scalia suggested will have an impact on us. it had nothing to do with that case in front of them. that just shows you -- >> we have three minutes left. >> what is your reaction to the health care law and the fact republicans are saying that maybe they will implement provisions throughout the states? >> we supported health care reform and obamacare. we believe that the argument should be over. it was passed by congress. signed by the president. it was validated by the supreme court. we believe we have to get on with talking about creating jobs in this country and rebuilding our economy. some states with republican governors say that they will not accept the medicaid dollars that the federal government will move to those states to increase or decrease the number of all uninsure
they want to take us out of the ball game. we are not going to stand for it. >> what will that mean for your activities and for your bottom line? >> what they ruled so far will not affect us at all because we have not had special assessments. what justice scalia suggested will have an impact on us. it had nothing to do with that case in front of them. that just shows you -- >> we have three minutes left. >> what is your reaction to the health care law and the fact...
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company would have a power to do list laws to challenge us regulations that a u.s. company wanted and vice versa so how big is this thing really now right because canada and mexico they're both pretty recent additions and in that sense would you say that it's becoming a behemoth because there is room for expansion here too absolutely i mean the concern that advocates of raised what if this is the last train deal that we get to even have a fight over because with the provisions that allow the new countries to come in with for example the trade representative saying he'd be delighted to include china in the deal it could be that what's being negotiated in san diego right now behind closed doors is a global framework for trade that could incorporate new countries and remove the need to negotiate new agreements so that closes the door on the opportunity whether it's through politics or through protest for people that are reading these provisions that are unpopular here unpopular in many of the country if they're being effective or in terms of what's going on in san dieg
company would have a power to do list laws to challenge us regulations that a u.s. company wanted and vice versa so how big is this thing really now right because canada and mexico they're both pretty recent additions and in that sense would you say that it's becoming a behemoth because there is room for expansion here too absolutely i mean the concern that advocates of raised what if this is the last train deal that we get to even have a fight over because with the provisions that allow the...
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i appreciate your chance to visit with us. i do appreciate all the testimony that was given here today. thank you very much. and this committee will stand adjourned. [inaudible conversations] >> this weekend on booktv from new york city the harlem book fair. live coverage starts today at 12:30 eastern with a panel discussion on the future of african-american publishing. that's followed at 2 with a look at public education. at 3:30, cornel west sits in on a panel examining the next election. and sunday at 2 p.m. eastern the eagle forum collegiate leadership summit with authors. the harlem book fair and the eagle forum collegians leadership summit this weekend on c-span2. >> cleveland clinic's president and ceo discussed upcoming changes in health care policy at the national press club. he said the health care law makes great strides in providing access but does not do enough to control costs. he also noted that the law does not have enough incentives to encourage people to take care of themselves. from washington, d.c., this is
i appreciate your chance to visit with us. i do appreciate all the testimony that was given here today. thank you very much. and this committee will stand adjourned. [inaudible conversations] >> this weekend on booktv from new york city the harlem book fair. live coverage starts today at 12:30 eastern with a panel discussion on the future of african-american publishing. that's followed at 2 with a look at public education. at 3:30, cornel west sits in on a panel examining the next...
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let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right here in the us. i think the rock the bombings eatable and wonder well. whenever the government says they're going to keep you safe get ready because you're going to lose your freedoms. because they are the target. but can they alone if so they'll get the.
let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right here in the us. i think the rock the bombings eatable and wonder well. whenever the government says they're going to keep you safe get ready because you're going to lose your freedoms. because they are the target. but can they alone if so they'll get the.
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mckey used 60 different people ma mainly in the countryside. they comprise d the labor force at his buford home. domestic service had it's disadvantages for example. domestics were on call around the clock to attend to their owners various needs. that was a downside and a negative. and unlike field hands they had no place to hide. indeed typically they were fed better than the field hands also. domestics were privy to important information that might prove essential and valuable because of their proximity to their owners and also to the people who came and visited their owners. they were in a privileged position. but mckey was indull gent slave master. he frequently had robert accompany him to his various properties. mckey taught smalls how to ride horses, to swim, how to ride boats to hunt with a gun and other kinds of things. sequele equally significant is the fact that robert allowed him to remain with his mother until he was 12 years old. at that point his life would change but in an unanticipated way. let me say something about lydia this
mckey used 60 different people ma mainly in the countryside. they comprise d the labor force at his buford home. domestic service had it's disadvantages for example. domestics were on call around the clock to attend to their owners various needs. that was a downside and a negative. and unlike field hands they had no place to hide. indeed typically they were fed better than the field hands also. domestics were privy to important information that might prove essential and valuable because of...
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we used it using t.a.r.p. money. that's a metaphor for a broader problem. they passed nothing and you have to put them in the mix as we debate who's responsible for this problem. >> try very hard to fight him and mitt romney. and he keeps ceding grown. >> this country responds to leadership. in response to presidential leadership and not congressional leadership. >> inspite all of this bad news, let me remind you of 1980, a week before the election, when reagan left to go to cleveland for the one debate with carter, abc had reagan ahead a little bit, time magazine had carter ahead a little bit. a week later, reagan carried 44 states. the country will at some point, they'll throw a switch, this isn't working or this is the best we could do. i wouldn't be confident. >> reagan, romney isn't reagan. obama isn't carter and hostages aren't in iraq. >>> we'll take a break right now. we'll talk about the veepstakes. they're heating up. >> his slogan for this campaign, it could be worse. romney's slogan for the campaign, it could be better. >>> doesn't it make you w
we used it using t.a.r.p. money. that's a metaphor for a broader problem. they passed nothing and you have to put them in the mix as we debate who's responsible for this problem. >> try very hard to fight him and mitt romney. and he keeps ceding grown. >> this country responds to leadership. in response to presidential leadership and not congressional leadership. >> inspite all of this bad news, let me remind you of 1980, a week before the election, when reagan left to go to...
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that can help us all out. i believe that. i have seen it. where would we be without educated people? we need to support all of our children. it is the american way. >> his comments came during a press conference to launch the new educating maryland kids campaign. still ahead, a potential breakthrough in alzheimer's research that could lead to preventing the disease. details in our medical alert. plus, and denominations are in. details on that the nominated shows and who jumped to the front of the pack. and dr. kim hammond from falls road animal hospital is here to answer press questions. the first time i saw fios it was absolutely amazing. for years and years we had to put up with cable. once we got fios it was like somebody like took our computer and shook all the junk out of it. [ male announcer ] don't settle for the same old cable technology. switch to a verizon fios triple play and upgrade your entertainment equipment with our 100% fiber-optic network and whole home solution, including a high-speed wireless router plus a new multi-room
that can help us all out. i believe that. i have seen it. where would we be without educated people? we need to support all of our children. it is the american way. >> his comments came during a press conference to launch the new educating maryland kids campaign. still ahead, a potential breakthrough in alzheimer's research that could lead to preventing the disease. details in our medical alert. plus, and denominations are in. details on that the nominated shows and who jumped to the...
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he said "they''e good, but - they could really use some old bay." jones may be from 3 heart and stomach of a true marylander. 3 3that's all for fox44 news at 5:30."family feud" is nnxt.and -3 we'll be back tonight for plte edition at 11....-&p11...
he said "they''e good, but - they could really use some old bay." jones may be from 3 heart and stomach of a true marylander. 3 3that's all for fox44 news at 5:30."family feud" is nnxt.and -3 we'll be back tonight for plte edition at 11....-&p11...
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keep track of spending, move money with a slide, and use the calendar. all to see your money how you want. ♪ sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark...
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iit would be great to see us go further. germany makes up 70% of the lost wage, but if we say make up half of it, that's a with a wash. that requires no extra money than with what we have in the current system. >> eliot: just so i understand. the funds that make up these lost wages are contributions that come from workers during the period they're working partly from government, partly from the employer? >> exactly. just as-- >> eliot: the unemployment insurance. >> exactly. i should point out, i don't think this is one thing that people are aware of. the bill that was extended that congress approved back in january, earlier this year. they had a provision that has the federal government picking up the cost of these short-work programs. what that means is states want to save money, this is a great way, cal california has big budget problems. rather than laying people off and having them go on unemployment insurance which costs the states money. they cut back hours the federal government will pick up the tab. it's the easiest
iit would be great to see us go further. germany makes up 70% of the lost wage, but if we say make up half of it, that's a with a wash. that requires no extra money than with what we have in the current system. >> eliot: just so i understand. the funds that make up these lost wages are contributions that come from workers during the period they're working partly from government, partly from the employer? >> exactly. just as-- >> eliot: the unemployment insurance. >>...
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low-lying that will take us away from the coast. and temperatures pam, are hot, i am telling you hot. 77 oakland, and 07 in the city and -- 07 in the city and redwood city 80 degrees. and still hot inland and the sea breeze kicks in for your week ken pamela. >>> a fire is still burning in columbus ohio where a train derailed. we want to -- derailed. we want to take you there and they want to contain the fire and determine exactly what happened and what is burning. these are the flames from earlier in the evening and the train may have been carrying chemicals. their injuries are still unknown and again this is in columbus ohio and the train derailed and we are keeping an eye on that situation right there. >>> here is something to be aware of, another warning between rattle snakes. it was up 40% from the same time last year. lindsay from the wildlife museum said this winter means more prey for the snakes. >> there is a better opportunity for more road dens and more rodents and more road dan -- rodent babies. >>> santa clara will allow
low-lying that will take us away from the coast. and temperatures pam, are hot, i am telling you hot. 77 oakland, and 07 in the city and -- 07 in the city and redwood city 80 degrees. and still hot inland and the sea breeze kicks in for your week ken pamela. >>> a fire is still burning in columbus ohio where a train derailed. we want to -- derailed. we want to take you there and they want to contain the fire and determine exactly what happened and what is burning. these are the flames...
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the perfect use of the 7th inning stretch. get that great taste anytime with kingsford match light charcoal. ♪ power surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. >>> previous research is showing many benefits of coffee. according to the largest analysis of the link between coffee consumption and mortality, they did not have a higher mortality rate and those who drank at least six cups a day had a higher life expectancy.ç >> the live look at ohio and the town hall meeting moments away. a as soon as it happens, they will take you back live. americans are showing some optimism in a slow but consistent economic growth. there is a poll showing 60% believe economic conditions will be good a year from now. the positive trend hit a brick wall last month, making tomorrow's report crucial to maintaining that national hope. the president of river twice research and contributor news week as well as the daily beast. it's great to hav
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that's what got us to this spot. and the next explosion coming is going to be exploding that be difficult to contain on the federal level if we don't deal with these issues. it's going to be, these people say europe will be your. forget europe. europe will be a picnic compared to what will happen here. because the entire world depends upon this economy. are going in that direction, then the ramifications for the entire world are going to be graver than anything you're seeing in europe right now. so sustainability, if you have to say to people, to say from behind podiums like this. to look at people and said, you know, guess what? social security? we have to raise the retirement age. listen, like you said i said listen, i just had -- i hadn't been vaporized to the carpet. i am still here. we need to be honest about these things. we need to look at wealthy people and say some of these benefits need to be means tested. i know you bit into them for years, i know you aren't of the is what, we can't afford them. sorry. you
that's what got us to this spot. and the next explosion coming is going to be exploding that be difficult to contain on the federal level if we don't deal with these issues. it's going to be, these people say europe will be your. forget europe. europe will be a picnic compared to what will happen here. because the entire world depends upon this economy. are going in that direction, then the ramifications for the entire world are going to be graver than anything you're seeing in europe right...
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lots of folks use it and depend on it. so why is one town less than thrilled with the thought of the company? our jane wells is there in venice beach to tell us why. why, jane? >> reporter: oh, bill. you know, some people love to hate google whether it's over privacy or street view, china, but over jobs? google is leasing 100,000 square feet here in venice. it's also leasing space in another building nearby, which houses the legendary gold's gym. some locals, not all, fear what the search giant will do to venice's character. >> i love the beatnik kind of style, the art community, so i could see where google people would have an issue with that. >> from my standpoint it's good because i own a house here. it increases the demand on nice houses in the area. >> in terms of helping venice overall, is it good or bad? >> bad. >> what do you like about ven e venice? >> it's cultured. it's nontampered with. you are who you are here. people pretty much leave you alone. >> reporter: but for all the tech start-ups here, google's expan
lots of folks use it and depend on it. so why is one town less than thrilled with the thought of the company? our jane wells is there in venice beach to tell us why. why, jane? >> reporter: oh, bill. you know, some people love to hate google whether it's over privacy or street view, china, but over jobs? google is leasing 100,000 square feet here in venice. it's also leasing space in another building nearby, which houses the legendary gold's gym. some locals, not all, fear what the search...
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guest welcome to summer in maryland. >> it's hot for us. we're used to it. we workout doors every day 365 days a year. i'll take the heat over the cold any day. >> reporter: there are 3300 people in this temporary electrical army. 1300 from out of state and they'll be here until the job is done which may be as late as this weekend. wjz eyewitness news. back to you. >> some of those crews come from canada, florida, mississippi and oklahoma. we'd like to update you now. 50,000 homes are still without electricity and another 47,000 out in baltimore city and about 30,000 customers still do not have customers. in all 159,000 crews are waiting for power to be restored. our complete coverage continues with jeff long live in our chopper in baltimore county. how's it look? >> reporter: well, it looks like we have a lot of crews working down here. this is in the idolwood community and just in this neighborhood alone we've seen about five different crews working to repair the damaged lines and a lot of tree damage in this area. this is one of the areas that has one of
guest welcome to summer in maryland. >> it's hot for us. we're used to it. we workout doors every day 365 days a year. i'll take the heat over the cold any day. >> reporter: there are 3300 people in this temporary electrical army. 1300 from out of state and they'll be here until the job is done which may be as late as this weekend. wjz eyewitness news. back to you. >> some of those crews come from canada, florida, mississippi and oklahoma. we'd like to update you now. 50,000...
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, what would you have to say to us? any advice or areas that we should be aware of? >> pay attention to your training, watch your step, and always take care of your teammates. that is it. are you going in through rotc? which branch? >> marine corps. >> why not an army man? they have the cool uniforms. the chicks dig the uniforms. plus, you guys have great commercials. i commend you for that. in my family, i am the third or fourth generation of military servicemen. thank you for carrying on the desire to want to defend this great nation. the first thing you need to look for is your platoon sergeant and listen to him. he will make you a great second lieutenant, which means you will be a great captain. then listen to the first sergeant who will make sure you become a great maj. always take care of your marines. >> i have a similar background, i grew up in the inner city and did junior rotc. my message to get out to the community in the inner city and preach the conservative message. how can i do that effectively and fight
, what would you have to say to us? any advice or areas that we should be aware of? >> pay attention to your training, watch your step, and always take care of your teammates. that is it. are you going in through rotc? which branch? >> marine corps. >> why not an army man? they have the cool uniforms. the chicks dig the uniforms. plus, you guys have great commercials. i commend you for that. in my family, i am the third or fourth generation of military servicemen. thank you...
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join with us. ensuring that every american has access to quality affordable care that no person deny coverage to the preexisting conditions. >> republicans, however, say i agree the old system will not work. >> the healthcare system, the status quo is unacceptable. as a physician, i tell you it doesn't work for patients or doctors. >> a conservative analyst says the republicans should now lay out their plans to show people what they should do. >> they need to be able to talk about a healthcare vision that is different from the obamacare vision. and they need to be able to announce principles that people can understand and agree with. >> all the obama administration and people that supported the president's healthcare reform did was add more people to a failed system. failing system. that is not healthcare reform. >> people rejected the individual mandate in polls but another aspect was consistently and immensely popular. coverage of preexisting conditions. one poll found that 85% favored that with
join with us. ensuring that every american has access to quality affordable care that no person deny coverage to the preexisting conditions. >> republicans, however, say i agree the old system will not work. >> the healthcare system, the status quo is unacceptable. as a physician, i tell you it doesn't work for patients or doctors. >> a conservative analyst says the republicans should now lay out their plans to show people what they should do. >> they need to be able to...
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don't forget to tweet us your thoughts using the #edshow. we'll be right back. multi-polic. paperless discount... paid in full discount... [yawning] homeowner's discount... safe driver discount... unicorn discount. unicorn wearing a sombrero. olé... countless discounts -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> earlier this week, republican governor rick snyder went against members of his own party and vetoed a voter i.d. law. but all is not lost for the gop. in the past two years, five battle ground states have tightened their voting laws. these laws disproportionately effect the young, the old, and the poor. and in pennsylvania the impact of a new voter i.d. law could be much bigger than republicans had anticipated. barack obama won the state by the largest majority of any candidate since 1972. but pennsylvania republicans have made it clear what their goal is this time around. >> voter i.d. which is going to allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania, done. >> you heard it from the horse's mouth. thanks to the new law, more than 758,000 registered v
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tell us about how it got started and why you do it. tell us the truth about david brooks. what's he really like? >> david brookings is such a pumpkin. i love him. i hired him, actually. i was proud of that i was editor. bill had retired, and it was not actually a big secret we were looking far republican columnist. and the trick with the times and "times," the readership of the "times" people who read the opinion page tend to be more liberal than not. and i wanted to find a conservative columnist people would read even if they degreed with them. there was so many out there i could put in the paper. people looked at it and throw it down and walk away. david was -- he's very good at he grew up in the lower east side of new york. his parents were hippies. he went to chicago, as i told you. he knows -- he is the conservative but knows how to talk to the liberals. he's great that way. and we both think it's the most fun thing we do in the week. we have a great editor. it's pretty ease to do it the back and forth. and people like to -- they like it because they like the fact tha
tell us about how it got started and why you do it. tell us the truth about david brooks. what's he really like? >> david brookings is such a pumpkin. i love him. i hired him, actually. i was proud of that i was editor. bill had retired, and it was not actually a big secret we were looking far republican columnist. and the trick with the times and "times," the readership of the "times" people who read the opinion page tend to be more liberal than not. and i wanted to...
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paula newton joins us now. it seems like there are so many diplomatic meetings and solutions that simply have not worked yet. >> it is hard not to get cynical. you have seen the diplomats meeting and came up with the peace plan that looks like the one that has failed. there was no breakthrough in terms of bringing russia on side to show pressure on the assad regime. i want you to listen to u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton. >> unless i am wildly off base there is no way anyone in the opposition would ever consent to assad or his understand regime, cronies with blood on their hands being on any transitional governing body. i said weeks ago that assad going could be an outcome as well as a precondition. >> it's interesting because we are just back at square one. why is it significant what she said? she is saying assad will not be a part of the new government. russia is saying we are not putting conditions in this. they are basically propping up the regime. in the meantime it has been difficult to see the vi
paula newton joins us now. it seems like there are so many diplomatic meetings and solutions that simply have not worked yet. >> it is hard not to get cynical. you have seen the diplomats meeting and came up with the peace plan that looks like the one that has failed. there was no breakthrough in terms of bringing russia on side to show pressure on the assad regime. i want you to listen to u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton. >> unless i am wildly off base there is no way anyone...
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anybody can use 66 or 270 during the morning rush hour. now let's get a check of the current problems we're dealing with on the roads. danella, good morning. >> good morning. right now, eun, still seeing a lot of traffic lights out, completely dark when you come to the sberkds intersections. treat them as four-way stop signs. a lot of debris still in the roadway. you may see fallen branches just blocking the right lanes, even the left lanes. stick to the center lane just to be safe and give yourself some extra time. taking the beltway, the outer loop of telegraph road, disabled vehicle in that area. if you're taking the beltway in montgomery county, in issues there. this is the view as you make your way traveling the outer loop as well as the inner loop of the beltway. no issues in montgomery county or prince george's county. and if you're traveling i-95 northbound in the hov lanes, at the occoquan, saw an incident in this area. if you're in the hov lanes 95 northbound past the occuquan you may see police activity. so just be aware of that
anybody can use 66 or 270 during the morning rush hour. now let's get a check of the current problems we're dealing with on the roads. danella, good morning. >> good morning. right now, eun, still seeing a lot of traffic lights out, completely dark when you come to the sberkds intersections. treat them as four-way stop signs. a lot of debris still in the roadway. you may see fallen branches just blocking the right lanes, even the left lanes. stick to the center lane just to be safe and...
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you have been using that as a reference point. there is just going to be another reference point which is probably going to be where the market is in the united states, where it is actually trading. >> eleanor? >> i don't consider v-a company that has done a recent bond offering so i don't have first- hand knowledge of it. >> i don't have a company that has done a recent bond offering so i don't have firsthand knowledge. it is complicated to understand you about it is actually quite easy. the traders colluded with the bankers and adjusted the interest rates so the traders would make more money, and the bankers would make more money. and the people who lost were the people who had the pension funds. and the investments in there. the regular consumer who didn't have their own fixer. and so it is pretty easy. and they even put the evidence in e-mails and they traded bottles of champagne. it is pretty shocking. >> i think your point is extremely well taken. but i'm intrigued by the fact that he is holding out and he does not want to g
you have been using that as a reference point. there is just going to be another reference point which is probably going to be where the market is in the united states, where it is actually trading. >> eleanor? >> i don't consider v-a company that has done a recent bond offering so i don't have first- hand knowledge of it. >> i don't have a company that has done a recent bond offering so i don't have firsthand knowledge. it is complicated to understand you about it is actually...
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nothing can stop us, america. [applause] let's remind the world just why it is we live in the greatest nation on earth. [applause] god bless you. god bless the united states of america. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it looked at the political news of the day next on "washington journal." live coverage for pittsburgh later for president obama's two- day bus tour. in 45 minutes on "washington a look at efforts to improve the economy. david harsanyi from "human events" talk about whether the economy grows more for job growth of black and -- what creation. and then we hear from nicholas jones from the census bureau and cynthia korea -- board from theroot.com. 9:15 a.m., the series on international news bureaus continues with simon wilso
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he actually saw us as much more collectivist this. it seems hard for us to imagine. he saw the u.s. as a group of people who like to form associations. who wanted to always be with other people. after he went to the u.s., he saw the french as the individualists. from that, he concluded that he was going to put up his colossal statute. he was going to have to say something to people who understood themselves as a big group. as a society. as a collective entity. >> watch this whole event as part of our lineup. it includes a discussion on how social media has changed the news coverage. commencement speeches from new york mayor, cory booker, and he long must -- elon musk. that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> we had pulled into the spot that morning. >> the former commanding officer of the u.s.s. cole on the events surrounding al qaeda's october 2attacks. >> i was doing routine paperwork when there was a thunderous explosion. you could feel all 505 feet and 8,400 tons of destroyer thrown up to the right. it is like the home in the air while the ship was doing this three dimensi
he actually saw us as much more collectivist this. it seems hard for us to imagine. he saw the u.s. as a group of people who like to form associations. who wanted to always be with other people. after he went to the u.s., he saw the french as the individualists. from that, he concluded that he was going to put up his colossal statute. he was going to have to say something to people who understood themselves as a big group. as a society. as a collective entity. >> watch this whole event as...
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she joins us live this afternoon from pittsburgh. we didn't hear the president talk about the jobs report until about ten minutes in this morning, kristen. it will be very interesting to see how long he waits to talk about those numbers in pittsburgh. >> reporter: yeah, it's a good point, craig. and we expect him to continue to try to put a positive spin on what is really a disappointing jobs report, when he takes the podium here in pittsburgh at carnegie mellon university. we expect him to tout what he sees as his accomplishments in the economy, including the auto bailout. that's something that really resonates with voters in northern ohio, which is where he was earlier today and yesterday. and of course, here in western pennsylvania. he'll also probably reiterate that statistic, that 4.4 million jobs were added in the private sector over the past 28 months. but, craig, it is really a tough sell, because in addition to the numbers that you talked about, if you look at the breakdown, and i think we have a graphic of some of these num
she joins us live this afternoon from pittsburgh. we didn't hear the president talk about the jobs report until about ten minutes in this morning, kristen. it will be very interesting to see how long he waits to talk about those numbers in pittsburgh. >> reporter: yeah, it's a good point, craig. and we expect him to continue to try to put a positive spin on what is really a disappointing jobs report, when he takes the podium here in pittsburgh at carnegie mellon university. we expect him...
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are about to hit us. and what's going to happen is that the bush era tax cuts, which benefit all of us, are about to expire. it's approximately $2,200 tax increase next year. next year for everybody. the payroll tax cut will expire. that's a 2% cut that everybody is receiving right now. and there's a whole bunch of other tax stuff. but there's also $110 billion in immediate spending cuts next year. hatch to the pentagon, half to domestic -- half to the pentagon, half to domestic programs. roll it all together and if they don't do anything, the stalemate that persisted over the budget for last two years doesn't get resolved, you got a $600 billion hit to the economy that many economists believe will plunge us back into recession. gwen: i have to have a reality check there. what the president proposed this week, do anything to push that cliff back? >> no. and that is what was interesting about their decision to try to -- well, it's two things. one, they said let's do this now. we can agree on the middle cla
are about to hit us. and what's going to happen is that the bush era tax cuts, which benefit all of us, are about to expire. it's approximately $2,200 tax increase next year. next year for everybody. the payroll tax cut will expire. that's a 2% cut that everybody is receiving right now. and there's a whole bunch of other tax stuff. but there's also $110 billion in immediate spending cuts next year. hatch to the pentagon, half to domestic -- half to the pentagon, half to domestic programs. roll...
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someone gave us the idea of spelling each letter using a disease, so we'd say, "g for gastroenteritis," "i for intestinal disorder," and people stopped calling. so that's one of the advantages of a very... of a very difficult name. >> hinojosa: well, it's interesting, because your name is one way to enter into this conversation only because, you know, it is an interesting name. but in fact, right now in the united states of america, your name, anand giridharadas, is kind of normal almost, right? >> the president's name is barack hussein obama, so, uh, anything goes now with names. >> hinojosa: you finished school here in the united states, and your whole life, you have been going to visit india as that place where your parents came from, and then you basically decide, "i'm going. i'm going back." and there's that moment when you're on the plane ride going back and somebody who is returning home looked at you and they were, like, "what are you doing? you're leaving the united states to go to india?" >> this guy... i was filling out my landing card to arrive in bombay, and he kind of lo
someone gave us the idea of spelling each letter using a disease, so we'd say, "g for gastroenteritis," "i for intestinal disorder," and people stopped calling. so that's one of the advantages of a very... of a very difficult name. >> hinojosa: well, it's interesting, because your name is one way to enter into this conversation only because, you know, it is an interesting name. but in fact, right now in the united states of america, your name, anand giridharadas, is...